How to Verify Your Identity for a Property Transaction in NSW — Conveyancing

Verifying your identity is a legal must when buying or selling property in NSW. In this guide, we explain exactly which documents you need, how to complete the ID check, and why it’s essential to avoid delays in settlement.
Why You Should Buy or Sell Using a Firm That Has Both Conveyancers and Solicitors — Conveyancing

Selling property in NSW? Learn what must be included in a contract of sale to avoid disputes and protect your interests. Our guide covers everything you need to know.
What to Include in a Contract of Sale in NSW — Conveyancing

Selling property in NSW? Learn what must be included in a contract of sale to avoid disputes and protect your interests. Our guide covers everything you need to know.
Pre-Purchase Property Inspections in NSW — Conveyancing

Before you buy a property in NSW, you need to do more than just fall in love with its location or layout, you need to do your homework. Pre-purchase inspections are a critical step in the buying process.
The Hidden Costs of Buying Property in NSW — Conveyancing

Buying a home? The sale price is just the beginning. Discover the hidden costs of buying property in NSW and learn how to budget smarter.
What to Expect from the Conveyancing Process When Buying Property — Conveyancing

Buying property can be exciting, but navigating the conveyancing process can seem overwhelming. From choosing a conveyancer to signing the final contract, understanding each step is essential for a smooth transaction. In this guide, we break down the key stages of the conveyancing process, ensuring you’re prepared for a successful property purchase.
Auction vs. Private Treaty — Conveyancing

Buying property in NSW? Learn the key differences between auction and private treaty sales, and discover which approach best suits your needs.
THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN SELLING AND BUYING A HOME

Selling your home while searching for a new one? Here are some key considerations.
Selling Your Property – Things That Are Often Overlooked

Key points to remember when selling your property.
Buying A Home in NSW?

Buying a home in NSW? Our 8 Step Guide STEP 1 You find a house & get pre-approval from your bank/broker to make an offer. STEP 2 Your offer is accepted (Sweet!) You should organise a Pest and Building inspection and ask the real estate to send the contract to your conveyancer or solicitor. STEP 3 It’s now time to meet one of our skiller conveyancers or solicitors. Make an appointment with us, we will go through the contract and explain all the terms and provide advice. STEP 4 Is the building and pest inspection satisfactory? Are you happy with the contract and agree to all the terms and conditions? Has your solicitor done the relevant pre-exchange checks and searches? YES – Once your finance is unconditionally approved, you will sign and date the contract, pay the deposit (usually 10%) and exchange (this is when you are legally bound by the contract) NO – Your solicitor can try to negotiate and have parts of the contract changed. If that doesn’t work you need to decide if you really want this house or if you dhould look for another. STEP 5 Waiting game – from the date of exchance to settlement usually takes about 4-6 weeks. In this time your bank will prepare finance. Your conveyancer will be doing work such as sending requisitions, ordering searches and preparing for settlement. You will be asked to sign ‘PEXA’ forms, provide extensive ID and complete and home buyer grant forms. STEP 6 Your conveyancer will tell you when the house is due to settle and provide you with figures and ‘adjustments’ to be paid on settlement. You will need to agree with the figures, arrange to pay and ‘shortfall’ and pay Stamp Duty. STEP 7 Settlement and payment for your purchase will be done electronically through software know as PEXA. You will be notified once the property settles and told to collect the keys from the agent. STEP 8 Congratulations! You now own your home. Your conveyancer will send you a copy of the title search showing you as the registered owner. LET US HELP Give us a call for all your conyeyancing matters. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT